US11251736B2 - Electric drive system and method for operating a power converter - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to an electric drive system and a method for operating a power converter.
- a power converter may comprise a plurality of silicon carbide switching devices, wherein the switching devices must usually have a nominal voltage which is greater than a counter-electromotive peak voltage (EMF) between two phase lines of the drive machine at the maximum rotational speed of the drive machine.
- EMF counter-electromotive peak voltage
- Counter-electromotive voltages between phase lines may then occur, in particular when a change is carried out from a motor operation into a generating operation of the drive machine. This may be the case, e.g., when a target speed or a target torque is reduced during operation of the drive machine, for example, because a vehicle operator of a rail vehicle would like to reduce a speed of the rail vehicle. Such a scenario may also occur when, during a constant speed of the rail vehicle, the incline of the track decreases, e.g., because a highest point of a mountain has been passed. Counter-electromotive voltages are thus generated by the drive machine and drop off at least between two phase lines.
- One advantageous configuration of the switching devices increases operational safety, as it may hereby be ensured that the switching devices may not be damaged by counter-electromotive voltages that are too high. It is disadvantageous, however, that the described configuration generally contributes to high costs. Corresponding switching devices are also generally custom-made products, as they are not normally available for high counter-electromotive voltages.
- the technical problem therefore arises of creating an electric drive system and a method for operating a power converter which on the one hand ensures a desired operational safety and reduces production costs. Furthermore, the technical problem arises of creating an improved operation of an electric machine with a power converter.
- An electric drive system is proposed, in particular for a rail vehicle, wherein the electric drive system comprises a power converter and an electric drive machine.
- the electric drive machine is connected to the power converter.
- the electric drive machine is a permanently-excited drive machine.
- the electric drive machine is preferably a permanently-excited synchronous machine.
- the power converter has connections for connecting to a direct voltage source, for example, a traction battery, or to an external electrical supply network, in particular a high-potential direct voltage connection for a high-potential section and a low-potential direct voltage connection for a low-potential section of the power converter.
- a high potential is hereby a direct voltage potential which is higher than the low potential.
- the low potential ss also a direct voltage potential.
- the power converter has connections for electrical connection to phase lines of the electric drive machine, in particular connections for three phase lines.
- the phase lines function for guiding an alternating current.
- the power converter is configured to convert a direct voltage from the direct voltage source via direct voltage intermediate circuit into an alternating voltage in order to drive the drive machine.
- the direct voltage intermediate circuit may hereby comprise at least one capacitive element, which is arranged between the high-potential section and the low-potential section, the high-potential section has the high potential and the low-potential section has the low potential.
- the power converter has bridge branches for connecting the high-potential section to the low-potential section.
- a bridge branch may hereby be arranged electrically parallel to the direct voltage intermediate circuit of the power converter.
- a bridge branch comprises two half branches, each having at least one switching device.
- a first half branch hereby functions for electrical connection between the high-potential section and the connection for a phase line to the bridge branch.
- a second half branch functions for electrical connection between the low-potential section and the connection for the phase line to the bridge branch.
- the half branches are switched in series in the bridge branch.
- the connection for the phase line is arranged in a connection section of the two half branches or is connected to this connection section.
- the switching device may hereby be an electronic switching device. This may, in particular, comprise a switching element, e.g., a switch element designed as a MOSFET or as an IGBT. Furthermore, the switching device may comprise a freewheeling diode. This may be switched electrically parallel to the switching element.
- a switching element may hereby assume a closed or an open state. These states may be set by controlling the switching element, in particular by applying a corresponding gate voltage.
- a resulting nominal voltage of a half branch is greater than a counter-electromotive peak voltage (EMF) between two phase lines of the drive machine at the maximum rotational speed of the rotor of the drive machine.
- EMF counter-electromotive peak voltage
- the resulting nominal voltage of a half branch may be provided as a function of the number of switching devices and their electrical arrangement in a half branch. If a half branch comprises precisely one switching device, then the resulting nominal voltage corresponds to the nominal voltage of this one switching device. If a half branch comprises multiple switching devices connected in series, then the resulting nominal voltage corresponds to the sum of the nominal voltages of these switching devices.
- a half branch of a bridge branch comprises a series circuit of two or more than two switching devices.
- a first half branch of a bridge branch may be arranged, in particular, between the high-potential section and the connection for the phase line to this bridge branch.
- This half branch may comprise a number m of switching devices switched in series.
- a count direction for ordinal numbers of the switching devices in the first half branch may hereby be oriented from the high-potential section to the connection for the phase line.
- the second half branch may be arranged between the low-potential section and the connection for the phase line.
- the second half branch of the bridge branch may correspondingly comprise a number k of switching devices switched in series.
- the number m of switching devices in the first half branch is preferably equal to the number k of switching devices in the second half branch.
- a count direction for ordinal numbers of the switching devices in the second half branch may hereby be oriented from the low-potential section to the connection for the phase line.
- the power converter is designed as an n-level inverter, wherein n is greater than 2. This may mean that, during an operation of the switching devices in a bridge branch, thus the setting of opened and closed states of the switching devices, n different voltage levels may be provided at the connection for the phase line of the bridge branch.
- a half branch as a series circuit of multiple switching devices advantageously facilitates, in particular through suitable interconnection of the switching devices, that more than two voltage levels may be provided at the aforementioned connection due to suitable operation.
- an operation of an electric machine connected to the power converter may be improved.
- a voltage curve may be generated by the power converter, which in turn leads to the fact that a phase current may be better adapted to a sine wave.
- a current ripple and thus also a torque ripple, may be reduced during operation of the drive machine.
- the power converter is designed as a three-level inverter.
- a potential of the high-potential section, a potential of the low-potential section, or an intermediate potential may be provided at the connection for the phase line by setting the switching states of switching devices in the bridge branch.
- the intermediate potential is hereby lower than the high potential, yet higher than the low potential.
- the intermediate potential preferably corresponds to the average potential between the high and the low potentials.
- a half branch may comprise a series circuit of precisely two switching devices.
- the series circuit of a half branch comprises three switching devices.
- the direct voltage intermediate circuit comprises a series circuit of two capacitive elements.
- a capacitive element may be designed in particular as a capacitor.
- the at least one aforementioned capacitor connection section of the direct voltage intermediate circuit is electrically connected both to a switching device connection section in the first half branch and also in the second half branch.
- a switching device connection section hereby connects two switching devices of a half branch.
- a capacitor connection section is connected to a switching device connection section in the first half branch, which connects two switching devices having sequential ordinal numbers, wherein the capacitor connection section is also connected to a switching device connection section in the second half branch, which connects two switching devices having the same ordinal numbers.
- the counting direction of the ordinal numbers was already previously explained. In other words, the number of switching devices switched in series, via which the switching device connection section in one half branch is connectable to the connection for the phase line, may be the same in both half branches.
- the electrical connection comprises at least one diode and/or at least one connection switching device.
- a forward direction of the diode in the electrical connection of the capacitor connection section and of a switching device connection section in the first half branch may hereby be oriented from the capacitor connection section to the switching device connection section.
- a forward direction of the diode in the electrical connection of the capacitor connection section and of a switching device connection section in the second half branch may hereby be oriented from the switching device connection section to the capacitor connection section.
- a connection switching device may be a parallel circuit of a switching element and a freewheeling diode.
- a forward direction of the freewheeling diode in the electrical connection of the capacitor connection section and of a switching device connection section in the first half branch may hereby be oriented from the capacitor connection section to the switching device connection section.
- a forward direction of the freewheeling diode in the electrical connection of the capacitor connection section and of a switching device connection section in the second half branch may hereby be oriented from the switching device connection section to the capacitor connection section.
- the sum of the nominal voltages of the switching devices in one half branch is greater than a counter-electromotive peak voltage between two phase lines of the drive machine at the maximum rotational speed of the rotor of the drive machine.
- the resulting nominal voltage is thus higher than the counter-electromotive peak voltage, which was previously already explained.
- the nominal voltage of a single switching device may hereby be lower than the counter-electromotive peak voltage.
- the sum of the nominal voltages of the switching devices in one half branch is less than or equal to the counter-electromotive peak voltage between two phase lines of the drive machine at the maximum rotational speed of the rotor of the drive machine, in particular when it is ensured by suitable measures that the electric machine is not operated in generating operation.
- a switching element of a switching device in particular of a switching device in a bridge branch or in a connection switching device, is designed as a silicon carbide switching element.
- the switching element is designed as a gallium arsenide switching element.
- the switching element is designed as a gallium nitride switching element.
- the switching element is designed as a diamond switching element or as an aluminum nitride switching element.
- a freewheeling diode of a switching device in particular of a switching device in a bridge branch or in a connection switching device, is designed as a silicon carbide diode.
- the freewheeling diode is designed as a gallium arsenide diode.
- the freewheeling diode is designed as a gallium nitride diode.
- the freewheeling diode is designed as a diamond diode or as an aluminum nitride diode.
- the switching element and the freewheeling diode of a switching device are preferably of the same type.
- An electric drive system is additionally proposed, in particular for a rail vehicle, wherein the electric drive system comprises a power converter and an electric drive machine.
- the electric drive machine is connected to the power converter.
- the electric drive machine is a permanently-excited drive machine.
- the electric drive machine is preferably a permanently-excited synchronous machine.
- the power converter has connections for connecting to a direct voltage source and connections for electrically connecting to phase lines of the electric drive machine, wherein the power converter is configured to convert a direct voltage from the direct voltage source via a direct voltage intermediate circuit into an alternating voltage in order to drive the drive machine, wherein the power converter comprises bridge branches for connecting a high-potential section to a low-potential section, wherein a bridge branch comprises two half branches with at least one switching device in each case, wherein a resulting nominal voltage of a half branch is greater than a counter-electromotive peak voltage between two phase lines of the drive machine at the maximum rotational speed of the drive machine, wherein one half branch of a bridge branch comprises precisely one switching device.
- the phase lines function for guiding an alternating current.
- a switching element of the switching device is designed as a gallium arsenide switching element, or a gallium nitride switching element, or a diamond switching element, or an aluminum nitride switching element.
- a freewheeling diode of a switching device in particular a switching device in a bridge branch or in a connection switching device, is designed as a gallium arsenide diode, or a gallium nitride diode, or a diamond diode, or an aluminum nitride diode.
- the switching element and the freewheeling diode of the switching device are preferably of the same type.
- a higher dielectric strength of the switching element advantageously results at otherwise comparable requirements, in particular installation space requirements.
- the power converter may hereby be further developed with a series circuit of two or more than two switching devices in one half branch.
- the electric drive machine of such a drive system may be, in particular, a permanently-excited synchronous machine.
- the electric drive system or the power converter may comprise a control device, which may be designed, e.g., as a microcontroller or as an integrated circuit, or may comprise the same.
- the control device may control an operation of the power converter, in particular the setting of switching states of the switching devices of the power converter, and thus also an operation of the electric drive machine.
- a method is proposed for operating a power converter according to one of the embodiments explained in this disclosure.
- the method may also hereby function for operating an electric drive machine.
- Switching times of the switching devices are hereby set as a function of a desired temporal course of a voltage and/or of a phase current, which is provided by the power converter to the connections for electrical connection of the power converter to phase lines of an electric drive machine.
- different voltage levels of this voltage may hereby be set, in particular more than two voltage levels.
- the switching times may be set, in particular, by a control device.
- FIG. 1 a schematic circuit diagram of a power converter for use in a drive system according to the invention
- FIG. 2 a schematic circuit diagram of a bridge branch of a power converter for use in a drive system according to the invention
- FIG. 3 a schematic circuit diagram of a power converter for use in a drive system according to the invention in another embodiment
- FIG. 4 a schematic depiction of an output voltage of the power converter
- FIG. 5 a schematic circuit diagram of a power converter for use in a drive system according to the invention in another embodiment
- FIG. 6 a schematic circuit diagram of a power converter for use in a drive system according to the invention in another embodiment.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic circuit diagram of a power converter 1 , which is part of an electric drive system 2 according to the invention.
- Drive system 2 comprises an electric drive machine 3 in addition to power converter 1 .
- the drive machine is a permanent-magnet drive machine, in particular a permanently-excited synchronous machine.
- Drive system 2 may, in particular, be a drive system of a rail vehicle.
- Power converter 1 has connections 4 a , 4 b for connecting to a direct voltage source 5 .
- a high potential connection 4 a hereby functions for connecting a high-potential section 6 of power converter 1 to a high potential of direct voltage source 5
- a low-potential connection 4 b functions for connecting a low-potential section 7 of power converter 1 to a low potential of direct voltage source 5 .
- power converter 1 comprises connections 8 a , 8 b , 8 c for electrical connection to phase lines P 1 , P 2 , P 3 of electric drive machine 3 .
- a first connection 8 a is hereby connected to a first phase line P 1
- a second connection 8 b is connected to a second phase line P 2
- a third connection 8 c is connected to a third phase line P 3 .
- Power converter 1 is configured to convert a direct voltage from direct voltage source 5 via a direct voltage intermediate circuit 9 into an alternating voltage in order to drive the drive machine 3 .
- Direct voltage intermediate circuit 9 comprises an intermediate capacitor C, via which the high- and low-potential sections 6 , 7 are connected.
- power converter 1 comprises three bridge branches 10 a , 10 b , 10 c for connecting high-potential section 6 to low-potential section 7 , wherein a bridge branch 10 a , 10 b , 10 c comprises two half branches HZ 1 , HZ 2 (see FIG. 2 ) with at least one switching device 11 in each case. For reasons of clarity, only one switching device 11 is provided with a reference numeral in FIG. 1 .
- a half branch HZ 1 , HZ 2 of a bridge branch 10 a , 10 b , 10 c comprises a series circuit of at least two switching devices 11 .
- Switching devices 11 in a bridge branch 10 a , 10 b , 10 c are hereby designed in such a way that a resulting nominal voltage of a half branch HZ 1 , HZ 2 is greater than a counter-electromotive peak voltage between two phase lines P 1 , P 2 , P 3 of drive machine 3 at the maximum rotational speed of the rotor of drive machine 3 .
- FIG. 2 shows schematic circuit diagram of a first bridge branch 10 a of a power converter 1 for use in a drive system 2 according to the invention.
- a switching device 11 is formed by a parallel circuit made from a switching element 12 , which is designed, e.g., as a MOSFET or an IGBT, and a freewheeling diode 13 .
- a switching element 12 which is designed, e.g., as a MOSFET or an IGBT
- a freewheeling diode 13 For reasons of clarity, only one switching element 12 and one freewheeling diode 13 are provided with a reference numeral.
- a first half branch HZ 1 which connects high-potential section 8 to connection 8 a for first phase line P 1 , comprises a series circuit of a first switching device 11 a and another switching device 11 b of first half branch HZ 1 .
- a second half branch HZ 2 which connects low-potential section 7 to connection 8 a for first phase line P 1 , comprises a series circuit of a first switching device 11 c and another switching device 11 d of second half branch HZ 2 .
- Switching devices 11 a , 11 b or 11 c , 11 d may hereby be designed in such a way that the sum of the nominal voltages of switching devices 11 a , 11 b or 11 c , 11 d in a half branch HZ 1 , HZ 2 is higher than an already explained counter-electromotive peak voltage between two phase lines P 1 , P 2 , P 3 .
- the nominal voltage of a single switching device 11 a , 11 b , 11 c , 11 d may hereby be lower than the counter-electromotive peak voltage.
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic circuit diagram of a power converter 1 , wherein high-potential section 6 , low-potential section 7 , direct voltage intermediate circuit 9 , and first bridge branch 10 a are depicted.
- Power converter 1 depicted in FIG. 3 is designed as a three-level inverter.
- the series circuit of switching devices 11 a , 11 b , or 11 c , 11 d per half branch HZ 1 , HZ 2 comprises two switching devices 11 a , 11 b or 11 c 11 d .
- direct voltage intermediate circuit ( 9 ) comprises a series circuit of two capacitors C 1 , C 2 .
- a capacitor connection section 14 which connects both capacitors C 1 , C 2 in direct voltage intermediate circuit 9 , is electrically connected both to a switching device connection section 15 for connecting first switching device 11 a to second switching device 11 b of first half branch HZ 1 and also to a connection section 15 for connecting first switching device 11 c to second switching device 11 d of second half branch HZ 2 . It is depicted that this connection is carried out via a connection switching device 16 .
- FIG. 4 shows a schematic temporal course of voltage levels, which may be set at connection 8 a for first phase line P 1 of first bridge branch 10 a .
- a first voltage level is set which corresponds to high potential V+.
- switching devices 11 a , 11 b of first half branch HZ 1 are closed, while switching devices 11 c , 11 d of second half branch HZ 2 are open.
- a second voltage level is set, which corresponds to an average potential between the high and the low potential. It is depicted in FIG. 4 that the average potential is a null potential.
- first switching device 11 a of first half branch HZ 1 is open, while second switching device 11 b of first half branch HZ 1 is closed.
- Switching devices 11 c , 11 d of second half branch HZ 2 are likewise open. These switching states are then set, in particular when a current flow is and/or supposed to be directed from capacitor connection section 14 to connection 8 a .
- the second voltage level may also be set in that first switching device 11 c of second half branch HZ 2 is open, while second switching device 11 d of second half branch HZ 2 is closed.
- Switching devices 11 a , 11 b of first half branch HZ 1 are open. These switching states are then set, in particular when a current flow is and/or supposed to be directed from connection 8 a to capacitor connection section 14 .
- a third voltage level is set which corresponds to low potential V ⁇ .
- switching devices 11 a , 11 b of first half branch HZ 1 are open, while switching devices 11 c , 11 d of second half branch HZ 2 are closed.
- FIG. 5 shows a schematic circuit diagram of a power converter 1 for use in a drive system 2 according to the invention, wherein high-potential section 6 , low-potential section 7 , direct voltage intermediate circuit 9 , and first bridge branch 10 a are depicted.
- Power converter 1 depicted in FIG. 5 hereby corresponds to power converter 1 depicted in FIG. 3 , wherein switching devices 11 a , 11 b , 11 c , 11 d are depicted as the parallel circuit of a switching element 12 and a freewheeling diode 13 .
- the electrical connection of capacitor connection section 14 to switching device connection section 15 t for connecting first switching device 11 a to second switching device 11 b of first half branch HZ 1 is carried out via a first junction diode VD 1 , wherein a forward direction of said junction diode VD 1 is oriented from capacitor connection section 14 to switching device connection section 15 .
- capacitor connection section 14 to switching device connection section 15 for connecting first switching device 11 c to second switching device 11 d of second half branch HZ 2 is carried out via a further junction diode VD 2 , wherein a forward direction of said further junction diode VD 2 is oriented from switching device connection section 15 to capacitor connection section 14 .
- FIG. 6 shows a schematic circuit diagram of a power converter 1 for use in a drive system 2 according to the invention, wherein high-potential section 6 , low-potential section 7 , direct voltage intermediate circuit 9 , and first bridge branch 10 a are depicted.
- Power converter 1 depicted in FIG. 6 is designed as a five-level power converter.
- first half branch HZ 1 of the first bridge branch three switching devices 11 a , 11 b , 11 e are switched in series, wherein these switching devices are in turn designed as a parallel circuit of a switching element 12 and a freewheeling diode 13 .
- second half branch HZ 2 of the second bridge branch likewise comprises three switching devices 11 c , 11 d , 11 f , designed in such way, which are likewise switched in series.
- direct voltage intermediate circuit 9 comprises a series circuit of two capacitors C 1 , C 2 , wherein a capacitor connection section 14 , which connects both capacitors C 1 , C 2 in direct voltage intermediate circuit 9 , is electrically connected both to a first switching device connection section 15 a for connecting first switching device 11 a to second switching device 11 b of first half branch HZ 1 and also to a first connection section 15 c for connecting first switching device 11 c to second switching device 11 d of second half branch HZ 2 .
- Capacitor connection section 14 is furthermore electrically connected both to a second switching device connection section 15 b for connecting second switching device 11 b to third switching device 11 e of first half branch HZ 1 and also to a second connection section 15 d for connecting second switching device 11 d to third switching device 11 f of second half branch HZ 2 .
- capacitor connection section 14 to first switching device connection section 15 a of first half branch HZ 1 is carried out via a first connection switching device 16 a , wherein said connection switching device 16 a is designed as a parallel circuit of a switching element 12 and a freewheeling diode 13 , wherein the forward direction of freewheeling diode 13 is oriented from capacitor connection section 14 to first switching device connection section 15 a.
- capacitor connection section 14 to first switching device connection section 15 c of second half branch HZ 2 is carried out via a further connection switching device 16 b , which is likewise designed as a parallel circuit of a switching element 12 and a freewheeling diode 13 , wherein the forward direction of freewheeling diode 13 is oriented from switching device connection section 15 c to capacitor connection section 14 .
- a phase capacitor PC is furthermore depicted, via which second switching device connection section 15 b of first half branch HZ 1 is connected to second switching device connection section 15 d of second half branch HZ 2 .
- phase voltage Due to suitable setting of the switching states of switching elements 12 of switching devices 11 a , . . . , 11 f , 16 a , 16 b , five different levels of the phase voltage may be set.
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